Voltage on input point with no alternator connected
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Voltage on input point with no alternator connected
When three battery banks are connected and also the common negative to the ground terminal the blue light slightly burning and measure 8 volts on the input terminal ,when you disconnect the alternator it still measures 8 volt ,if you put 24 volt to the energize point the blue light light up bright and measure 24 volt on the input terminal that is normal but why measure 8 volt when not energized ?
Problem isolated to bad ground connection to the isolator. Once solid ground was established the reverse flow to the input terminal was stopped.
@flyboy62000 Hi. Can I ask you some more specifics about your situation. I may have a similar situation but I have good continuity through my ground so I don't think that's the issue. I am getting 4.8 volts at the input terminal going to my alternator?
Today, I disconnect everything from the isolator except the ground. There were no loads on and no charging occurring. Then, I connected my house bank at output 1. The voltage at the output 2, 3 AND the input terminal was 2.2 volts. Then I connected my engine battery to ouput 2 and the volts at output 3 and input were 4.4 volts. When I connected everything back, with the engine running, I was getting 14.4 volts at all terminals and 17 amps produced by the alternator at idle.
Is this normal?
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I have the same question. With battery power at 14v applied to the output 1 terminal there is 10v at the input terminal with nothing else connected. Does this indicate a faulty ArgoFET isolator? Should it not be isolating the battery inputs from each other and the input? Thanks.
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